Spiro Agnew
Nixon became president in 1969.He died in 1994
J. Millard Tawes (born May 8, 1894 in Crisfield, Maryland; died June 25, 1979 in Crisfield, Maryland) succeeded Theodore R. McKeldin as the fifty-fourth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 14, 1959 and January 25, 1967. Following the end of Tawes' term as Governor, Spiro Agnew (born November 9, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland; died September 17, 1996 in Berlin, Maryland) became the fifty-fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 25, 1967 and January 7, 1969.
Marvin Mandel (born April 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Spiro Agnew as the fifty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 17, 1979, including the whole of 1971.
Marvin Mandel (born April 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Spiro Agnew as the fifty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 17, 1979, including the whole of 1970.
Marvin Mandel (born April 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Spiro Agnew as the fifty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 17, 1979, including the whole of 1974.
Marvin Mandel (born April 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Spiro Agnew as the fifty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 17, 1979, including the whole of 1975.
Marvin Mandel (born April 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Spiro Agnew as the fifty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1969 and January 17, 1979, including the whole of 1977.
Spiro T. Agnew was succeeded as governor of Maryland by Marvin Mandel. Agnew resigned from the governorship in 1969 after being indicted on charges of tax evasion. Mandel, who was the Lieutenant Governor at the time, assumed the office and served as governor until 1977.
Spiro Agnew (born November 9, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland; died September 17, 1996 in Berlin, Maryland) succeeded J. Millard Tawes as the fifty-fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 25, 1967 and January 7, 1969, including the whole of 1968.
Lyndon B. Johnson became President. He stayed in office until 1969.
When Richard Nixon became President on 20 January 1969, his elected Vice-President was Spiro T. Agnew.
Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts from January 2003 to January 2007. (His father, George Romney, was Governor of Michigan from January 1963 to January 1969. In January 1969 he became a member of President Nixon's Cabinet.)